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joining me to talk about the fire fight itself is michael davis, the chair of architectural studies in massachusetts, also greg favor, and thomas van essen, fire commissioner during and after the 9/11 attacks. commissioner, what do you think when you saw this in terms of the pictures you saw, what did you make of the burn itself and the fight to stop? >> well, if you've been around a while, you immediately think it's a construction accident when you see the scaffolding. we've had so many of them here in the city that begun with welders, people working with any kind of a flame that starts something and they don't know it's burning. they leave, and it gets going. it gets some air and starts burning overnight. >> that's pretty common. >> that's pretty common. we don't know for sure. you need an investigation. but i would bet that that's what's happening. if they were working in the eves in the attic, then it makes even more sense what happened because that's a lead roof and when they're pouring the water on the outside, it's not penetrating. so, it started on the inside. only recently we
joining me to talk about the fire fight itself is michael davis, the chair of architectural studies in massachusetts, also greg favor, and thomas van essen, fire commissioner during and after the 9/11 attacks. commissioner, what do you think when you saw this in terms of the pictures you saw, what did you make of the burn itself and the fight to stop? >> well, if you've been around a while, you immediately think it's a construction accident when you see the scaffolding. we've had so many...
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michael davis, i appreciate your expertise, greg favor as well, thank you so much, really fascinating stuff, really appreciate it, commissioner. we should also point out the paris police put out a statement saying the fire is now under control. those are live pictures you're looking at. now some insight on the sacred grounds of notre dame, the cathedral is where emperors came to be crowned. great leaders were laid to rest. and joining me now, delia gallagher. father moon, how important a symbol is notre dame for catholics and the catholic church as a whole sh. >> it's central. there's no other place in europe, maybe in the world that so represents catholicism. >> and delia, i mean, the vatican, what have they had to say about this today? >> anderson, as you can imagine pope francis came out as quickly as possible with a statement expressing his closeness to french catholics and the french people and also a word for firefighters and all of those helping in the situation, the vatican has been following it closely, and they came out with that statement just earlier this evening. >> fathe
michael davis, i appreciate your expertise, greg favor as well, thank you so much, really fascinating stuff, really appreciate it, commissioner. we should also point out the paris police put out a statement saying the fire is now under control. those are live pictures you're looking at. now some insight on the sacred grounds of notre dame, the cathedral is where emperors came to be crowned. great leaders were laid to rest. and joining me now, delia gallagher. father moon, how important a symbol...
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michael davis. [applause] >> thank you, dr. matthews. i am here to present the recommendation regarding gateway high school, charge of renewal petition, authorization to grant or deny the renewal petition for gateway high school. whereas, pursuant to california education code, section 47, gateway public schools inc. submitted a petition for renewal of gateway high school charter school to the san francisco unified school district, and whereas pursuant to the california education code sections 47605 and 607, and title v of the california code regulations, the board of education in the district received the renewal petition on february 12th, 2019, and whereas the timelines for review as required by law, and whereas the board of education sherbrooke -- out request the level of public support for the charter school and review the petition and all information received with respect to a petition including supporting documentation, and whereas a district superintendent and district staff have completed a review of the petition and issued a repo
michael davis. [applause] >> thank you, dr. matthews. i am here to present the recommendation regarding gateway high school, charge of renewal petition, authorization to grant or deny the renewal petition for gateway high school. whereas, pursuant to california education code, section 47, gateway public schools inc. submitted a petition for renewal of gateway high school charter school to the san francisco unified school district, and whereas pursuant to the california education code...
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earlier i got the thoughts of michael t davies, chair of architectural studies at mount hollyoke college in massachusttes. this is certainly an occasion that is just stunning, is unbelievable. a catastrophe that i think everyone, colleagues in paris and colleagues around the us, are really having a hard time processing right now. you must have been thinking a lot about it watching the pictures in the past few hours, what is the significance of notre dame to you? certainly to mediaeval architectural historians, it's a building which one can watch, literally, the development and maturation of gothic architecture. one of the first full reflections or examples of a building that was monumentally large and breathtakingly tall but also transcendentally light. it was just a tour de force in terms of its aesthetic achievement but also its technical daring. it was also perhaps the first building that really took advantage of the potential of the flying buttress to achieve both height and lightness. beyond that, i think notre dame has become a really synonymous, a kind of exemplar and icon of goth
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as we heard from laura ingle, lanny davis, michael cohen's former attorney suggested on twitter that there's more to come. shepard? >> shepard: ellison barber again from the white house. as we reported, the special counsel said that the president's written answers were inadequate because investigators were unable to follow up. let's bring in the anchor of "fox news at night", shannon bream. >> hi, shep. >> shepard: it's the follow up where you learn not only more facts but state of mind, which for a prosecutor is very important. >> absolutely. you want to read body language, probe and see what they're looking and thinking. it's really a huge difference to hand in the interrogatories where they can sit down with attorneys, take time. there's a deadline. they type out the answers and get them back to you versus sitting face to face in a room, this is about legal strategy on both sides. any prosecutor wants you in the room. the president's legal team constantly counselling him despite his public assertion that he wanted to sit down with the mueller investigators, this won't be a good id
as we heard from laura ingle, lanny davis, michael cohen's former attorney suggested on twitter that there's more to come. shepard? >> shepard: ellison barber again from the white house. as we reported, the special counsel said that the president's written answers were inadequate because investigators were unable to follow up. let's bring in the anchor of "fox news at night", shannon bream. >> hi, shep. >> shepard: it's the follow up where you learn not only more...
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michael cohen's lawyer, lanny davis, said michael cohen drafted that particular aspect of -- he drafted his entire testimony, including the timing of the purported project in russia. it was his words. he would know if they were truthful or not. no one else would have had that information. >> you're not denying you might have been the attorney that made that phone call? >> there is no lawyer that is going to come on your program and discuss what may or may not have been discussed within the context of a possible joint defense. that's just not going to happen. no lawyer would do that. i'm certainly one of those lawyers that would not. >> thank you for your time this morning. >>> coming up, joe biden facing his first test of 2020. and he's not even a candidate yet. "the roundtable" weighs in next. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or... not. at bp, we see possibilities every
michael cohen's lawyer, lanny davis, said michael cohen drafted that particular aspect of -- he drafted his entire testimony, including the timing of the purported project in russia. it was his words. he would know if they were truthful or not. no one else would have had that information. >> you're not denying you might have been the attorney that made that phone call? >> there is no lawyer that is going to come on your program and discuss what may or may not have been discussed...
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the trump administration is asking a judge to throw out michael cohen's ossie davis she is seeking reimbursement for money he spent defending himself from numerous investigations. the president's former attorney is hoping for a payday as he is about to serve a three-year prison sentence. cohen
the trump administration is asking a judge to throw out michael cohen's ossie davis she is seeking reimbursement for money he spent defending himself from numerous investigations. the president's former attorney is hoping for a payday as he is about to serve a three-year prison sentence. cohen
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through his attorney, lanny davis, michael cohen retweets, "soon i will be ready to address the mega people again. tell it all, to let myself!" he goes on, "hashtag team it mueller knows and can fill in the both of the reductions. truth, we tell all." what is he talking about? >> tom: [laughs] oh, my gosh, number one, i have no idea. but imagine it has to do with the passages and hear about the trump tower moscow project. that's where he played a role. here's the thing i don't understand -- if he has some kind of bombshell information, why on earth has he not given previously question what he's staring down the barrel of jail. if he had it, why was he able to get in reserve and only now feels like he can finally unveil? >> harris: he is still staring at present, may 6th. i don't know if you think there is some way to mitigate that by tweeting out through his attorney that he has got more than the mueller report or can fill in the blanks. >> tom: ethic is trying to capitalize on the public attention played on this. but i would be surprised if he had more to contribute at this point. >
through his attorney, lanny davis, michael cohen retweets, "soon i will be ready to address the mega people again. tell it all, to let myself!" he goes on, "hashtag team it mueller knows and can fill in the both of the reductions. truth, we tell all." what is he talking about? >> tom: [laughs] oh, my gosh, number one, i have no idea. but imagine it has to do with the passages and hear about the trump tower moscow project. that's where he played a role. here's the thing...
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it will be interesting to see what he takes. >> lanny davis, by the way, is michael cohen's attorney. we will talk. thank you, sir. >> big night, d. lemon. >> everybody, stick around, i'm going to lay it all out for you. this the "cnn tonight," i'm don lemon. here it is, i'll hold it up. that is a lot, look at that. this is the day we finally learn what is in the report, this is the mueller rooeport, be ago report, the redacted one, anyway, and what's not redacted, we learned what's in there. based on what we can see, this report is stunning. this report is not exactly what the attorney general laid out. it's not exactly what the president has been saying. it's not exactly what the president's apologists have been saying. okay, you hear me? i'm going to tell you why. if you don't believe me, i want you to stick around and let's see if we can convince you, if not, you should still listen. the main takeaways, mueller found the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in a sweeping and systematic fashion. that's what the report said. and even though the investigati
it will be interesting to see what he takes. >> lanny davis, by the way, is michael cohen's attorney. we will talk. thank you, sir. >> big night, d. lemon. >> everybody, stick around, i'm going to lay it all out for you. this the "cnn tonight," i'm don lemon. here it is, i'll hold it up. that is a lot, look at that. this is the day we finally learn what is in the report, this is the mueller rooeport, be ago report, the redacted one, anyway, and what's not redacted,...
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also in the lineup of who was hoffman around this media michael smith is richard harding davis. he was a conceited but well-known writer and playwright, who becomes the most famous correspondent in the spanish-american war in 1898 a year or so after this myth took hold. he was a writer, and one of his first books was titled soldiers of fortune. still in print. you can still get it through amazon. t is a book of sort of a romance novel in which he sort of did he pictured himself as a central character. richard harding davis. he was the son of a newspaper editor, and his mother was a writer. rebecca harding davis was her name. ecommending torch -- remington and davis were assigned by earst to go to cuba in early 1897, and they were there to cover the rely bell onof cuba against spanish rule. that was their assignment. hearst, as he was wont to do, paid generously for the talent. he paid richard harding davis $3,000 for one month's work. in 1897 money, that wallace a lot. oday it is worth about $90,000 for a month's work. hearst pays generously for top line threaten. was in the lin
also in the lineup of who was hoffman around this media michael smith is richard harding davis. he was a conceited but well-known writer and playwright, who becomes the most famous correspondent in the spanish-american war in 1898 a year or so after this myth took hold. he was a writer, and one of his first books was titled soldiers of fortune. still in print. you can still get it through amazon. t is a book of sort of a romance novel in which he sort of did he pictured himself as a central...
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:'s lawyer lanny davis says his client didn't me to, quote, michael has taken responsibly for his crimes and will serve his sentence. he cannot change the past but is making every effort to reclaim his life and to write by his family and country, he meant no offense by his statements. during the phone conversation michael cohen also took a few more diggs at the president and went after michael avenatti saying he is getting what he deserves. tom arnold told michael cohen he is a hero and is not alone. shannon: what is the deal with tom arnold being involved with all this? >> tom arnold is a major critic of donald trump, once said he was working with michael cohen to take down the president that walked that back when cohen denied it but the actor comedian has been on a years long search for honored footage of mister trump on the apprentice and elsewhere that might be damaging to the president. tom arnold had a limited series called the hunt for the trump tapes, the show ended, no tapes were ever found but arnold is not done, quote, i am not quitting until i get all the tapes or trump re-si
:'s lawyer lanny davis says his client didn't me to, quote, michael has taken responsibly for his crimes and will serve his sentence. he cannot change the past but is making every effort to reclaim his life and to write by his family and country, he meant no offense by his statements. during the phone conversation michael cohen also took a few more diggs at the president and went after michael avenatti saying he is getting what he deserves. tom arnold told michael cohen he is a hero and is not...
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cohen's lawyer lanny davis says his client didn't mean it. "michael has taken responsibility for his actions and will serve her sentence. well he cannot change the past companies making every effort to reclaim his life and to do right by his family and country. he meant no offense by his statements." during the phone conversation, michael cohen also took a few more digs at the president and went after stormy daniels' former attorney michael avenatti, saying avenatti is getting what he deserves. tom arnold told michael cohen, he's a hero and that he's not alone. shannon? >> shannon: what is the deal with tom arnold being involved in all this? >> welcome a tom arnold, as you may or may not know, as a major critic of president trump and once said he was working with michael cohen to take down the president come with every kind of walk that back when cohen denied it. but the actor-comedian has been on a year's worth long search for on aired footage of mr. trump on the apprentice and elsewhere that might be damaging to the president. term arnold e
cohen's lawyer lanny davis says his client didn't mean it. "michael has taken responsibility for his actions and will serve her sentence. well he cannot change the past companies making every effort to reclaim his life and to do right by his family and country. he meant no offense by his statements." during the phone conversation, michael cohen also took a few more digs at the president and went after stormy daniels' former attorney michael avenatti, saying avenatti is getting what he...
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lanny davis is my guest tonight. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, ari. >> when you look at the end of this probe, was your client michael cohen and were you surpriseed that mueller finished without finding a chargeable conspiracy? >> a bit surprised that he allowed mr. barr to misstate his report without his getting his own characterizations out first. that's what i would have advised him. the misstatement of mr. barr, which is most disappointing for a lawyer with a good reputation is, no, there was no exoneration, indeed, the exact sentence quoted by mr. barr was that there was no exoneration on obstruction. >> on obstruction. >> and we don't know what the level of proof necessary to at least accuse a president of the united states of the crime of clueding with a foreign government and that is a high standard. >> certainly a high standard. let me push you on our learning. you have been close to this we rely on your legal expertise, if a conspiracy involve multiple people by desks it would have been ab
lanny davis is my guest tonight. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, ari. >> when you look at the end of this probe, was your client michael cohen and were you surpriseed that mueller finished without finding a chargeable conspiracy? >> a bit surprised that he allowed mr. barr to misstate his report without his getting his own characterizations out first. that's what i would have advised him. the misstatement of mr. barr, which is most disappointing for a lawyer...
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there's a trove of new documents that michael cohen and his new lawyer lanny davis says they've discovered and he's going to go to jail, and he's written a letter i guess tohouse democrats and can you help us maybe lobby for new jail time? it just seems sketchy. what is going on here? >> as you imagine 14 million documents makes my mouth water. i'd love to see what those documents are. i think he actually referred to it as 14 million files. we reported last night based on this letter they sent to congress that these files are actually -- are in a hard drive that were a return to cohen after his office, his home and his hotel were raided. so it's unclear whether this is just something that he recently discovered, was unaware of exactly what he had during the time that he served as trump's personal attorney. and obviously what he's saying is that oats not just these records and these documents, but there are images, there are recordings. that's been a very important revelation that has come out over the past year, what kind of recordings does he have. so he seems to be sort of dangling some
there's a trove of new documents that michael cohen and his new lawyer lanny davis says they've discovered and he's going to go to jail, and he's written a letter i guess tohouse democrats and can you help us maybe lobby for new jail time? it just seems sketchy. what is going on here? >> as you imagine 14 million documents makes my mouth water. i'd love to see what those documents are. i think he actually referred to it as 14 million files. we reported last night based on this letter they...
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and davis from prince george county. all liky to thr hats in the ring. county executive made a strong appeal for davis's bed. >> we don't have a single prince georgen. nor an african .americ it would be his toric of course. and so i can tell you that would be something i would be obviously very supportive. i was prince george county. >> also fair minded and able tl en to both sides. so far the delegate said little ssibly about aossible bid. the late speaker will lie in state at the state house on monday. his fine ral is tuesday morning. >> it may seem early 2020 presidential hopeful beto o'rourke will speak in virginia. likely speaking in several cities. either tuesday-over wednesday. no exactio locn have been announced yet. likely alexandria and prince william. some scary and chaotic moments outsids the white house afternoon. a man in a wheelchair set his jacketn fire. on pennsylvania avenue. the secret service responded in fire.s and put out the the man was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. >> law enforcement says the man has mental hea
and davis from prince george county. all liky to thr hats in the ring. county executive made a strong appeal for davis's bed. >> we don't have a single prince georgen. nor an african .americ it would be his toric of course. and so i can tell you that would be something i would be obviously very supportive. i was prince george county. >> also fair minded and able tl en to both sides. so far the delegate said little ssibly about aossible bid. the late speaker will lie in state at the...
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lanny davis, his lawyer, says michael has taken responsibility for his crimes. will soon report to prison to serve his sentence. telling "wall street journal" he cannot change the past. he is making every effort to cree claim his life and he made no offense by his statements but clearly reversing some of those statements which is going to throw right back into the mix whether he can be trusted, right? >> well, remember, he was convicted for lying to congress, lying to the irs, lying to his banks. so, why would we take anything that he has to say as the truth now? neil: we'll watch it closely. thank you very, very much good chatting. >> thanks for having me. neil: twitter already is talking about how it is changing things. jack dorsey meeting with president of the united states yesterday. he said i'm open to meeting and have with any world leader that has questions. whatever he is doing, the subscribers he is gaining is working. the stock has been soaring, right now his reputation, well that is stablizing, after this. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will ge
lanny davis, his lawyer, says michael has taken responsibility for his crimes. will soon report to prison to serve his sentence. telling "wall street journal" he cannot change the past. he is making every effort to cree claim his life and he made no offense by his statements but clearly reversing some of those statements which is going to throw right back into the mix whether he can be trusted, right? >> well, remember, he was convicted for lying to congress, lying to the irs,...
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of "born trump: inside america's first family" and rebecca davis o'brien. i learned everything from the story from both you have. so take us through what you reported. >> sure. thank you for having me on. this emerged in a letter that ms. walcoff's lawyer sent to the inaugural committee this week, and he is explained for the first time publicly that his client not only had received a letter from the intelligence committee, but also had been subpoenaed last october, six months ago now, by the southern district of new york and that there was a letter accompanying that subpoena that prohibited her from speaking about the subpoena. >> so we're learning about that because that's expired? >> yes. i guess it's expired now, because there are additional requests for documentation. and what i think is significant here is the fact that we also, as we also reported, she's been cooperating with the prosecutors there. so this long silence which now we realize is the result of a gag order, she has been providing investigators in manhattan with that information, or a lot o
of "born trump: inside america's first family" and rebecca davis o'brien. i learned everything from the story from both you have. so take us through what you reported. >> sure. thank you for having me on. this emerged in a letter that ms. walcoff's lawyer sent to the inaugural committee this week, and he is explained for the first time publicly that his client not only had received a letter from the intelligence committee, but also had been subpoenaed last october, six months...
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brian: lanny davis, retreated by michael cohen, michael cohen, seven days,0 hours, what team mueller knows, can fill in bulk of redactions. nice try, mr. president. truth will tell all. your reaction. >> the truth will hit the fan in 35 minutes from now. hillary clinton's attorney thinks that, friend that is what is going on here, he is going to be sorry, sorely disappointed. ed: jason chaffetz. appreciate your insight. we'll be on the story all day long. more "fox & friends" couple moments away. it was a very life changing experience... and it felt like i was me again. that's when i realized i hadn't been for three years. at aspen dental we're all about yes. like yes to flexible hours and payment options. yes to free exam and x-rays for new patients without insurance. and yes whenever you're ready to get started, we are too. call now at 1-800-aspendental. i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you kn
brian: lanny davis, retreated by michael cohen, michael cohen, seven days,0 hours, what team mueller knows, can fill in bulk of redactions. nice try, mr. president. truth will tell all. your reaction. >> the truth will hit the fan in 35 minutes from now. hillary clinton's attorney thinks that, friend that is what is going on here, he is going to be sorry, sorely disappointed. ed: jason chaffetz. appreciate your insight. we'll be on the story all day long. more "fox &...
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and rainy davis was the source -- lanny davis was the source. howard: that's somewhat in dispute, according to lanny. >> retracted it, said it wasn't true -- howard: said he didn't know whether it was true. now cohen's testified -- >> correct. so they know it's false. they have people on both sides saying it's false, and they just leave it out there as gospel because it was the narrative they wanted. howard: more of my interview with the president's son right after this as we get into his battles on twitter and his dad's testy relationship with "the new york times". >>> and later, the media is starting the scrutinize joe biden on how uncomfortable a woman made her feel with a kiss on the head. ♪ ♪ howard: more now of my conversation with donald trump jr. in new york. i often say that your father has a love/hate relationship with the press. not that much love lately. so, for example -- >> you can understand that, i think. howard: okay. >> if you took what he took -- howard: he's always railing against the failing new york times, and yet he co
and rainy davis was the source -- lanny davis was the source. howard: that's somewhat in dispute, according to lanny. >> retracted it, said it wasn't true -- howard: said he didn't know whether it was true. now cohen's testified -- >> correct. so they know it's false. they have people on both sides saying it's false, and they just leave it out there as gospel because it was the narrative they wanted. howard: more of my interview with the president's son right after this as we get...
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people like david davis of the deal. people like david davis of the deal would be done the next day. a lot of people voted leave because they assumed that we would be able to get out of the political structures of the eu but benefit from our economic targets and that what people want. 0k, from our economic targets and that what people want. ok, i'm going to pause and there but we will come back to that conversation. thank you so much, everybody, for your time. thank you. james corden says chubby actors in films and on tv never get to play a romantic lead, and never have sex. talking on david tenant's podcast, he talked about how his experiences spurred him on to write gavin and stacey, as he saw his actor mates getting offered lead roles that he wasn't. if you are chubby or fact or big, you never really fall in love. you never have sex. certainly no one finds you attractive. you will be good friends with people who are attractive and you will often be a really great solid sense of comfort to them and perhaps you will chi
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michael rosfeld was also there is part of the investigative team. tworebecca davis o'brien, others. there were many people who worked on this story with me. i am the lucky one who gets to sit up and talk about it with you all. i am looking forward to it. every year when we have the goldsmith awards, i always get a little depressed reading all the entries because it is like a catalog of human depravity. you cannot believe the abuses of power. what gives me hope and excites the work these journalists is due to hold that power accountable. and to really try and bring light to some of the darkest parts of our world. we have here an incredible group the national with the and hush money, to the very local with connor and the sheriff. we have from the very specific systemic,end, to the in the case of the school system. and health insurance in texas. it is a really incredible range of journalism. gingerstart by asking here to my right from propublica --hat audio you have really i think it is fair to say, changed the national discussion about family separation, the and then of children, immi
michael rosfeld was also there is part of the investigative team. tworebecca davis o'brien, others. there were many people who worked on this story with me. i am the lucky one who gets to sit up and talk about it with you all. i am looking forward to it. every year when we have the goldsmith awards, i always get a little depressed reading all the entries because it is like a catalog of human depravity. you cannot believe the abuses of power. what gives me hope and excites the work these...
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michael rothfeld is also here as part of the investigative team. and rebecca davis o'brien. two other reporters. there many, many, many people who worked on these stories with me. i'm just the lucky one who gets to be up here and talk about it with you all. so looking forward to it. >> every year when we have the goldsmith awards, i always get a little depressed reading all the entries because it's like a catalog of human depravity. you cannot believe the abuses of power. but what gives me hope and excites me is the work these journalists do to hold that power accountable and to really try and bring light to some of the darkest parts of our world. we have here an incredible group that vary with stories about trump and hush money to the very local with connor and the sheriff. we have from the very specific in south bend to the systemic in the case of the school system. and the health insurance in texas. it's a very -- it's a really incredible range of journalism. i'm going to start by asking ginger here to my right, that audio you had, i think it's fair to say, changed the na
michael rothfeld is also here as part of the investigative team. and rebecca davis o'brien. two other reporters. there many, many, many people who worked on these stories with me. i'm just the lucky one who gets to be up here and talk about it with you all. so looking forward to it. >> every year when we have the goldsmith awards, i always get a little depressed reading all the entries because it's like a catalog of human depravity. you cannot believe the abuses of power. but what gives...
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. >> reporter: good morning, michael. when the upcoming tour was initially postponed, a rep for the band said mick jagger had been advised by doctors he cannot go on tour at this time as he needs medical treatment. and now we know that the man known for his iconic lips is now focusing on his heart. ♪ start me up >> reporter: this morning 75-year-old rolling stones front man mick jagger is preparing to undergo surgery to have a valve in his heart replaced. according to "rolling stone" magazine. ♪ i can't get no >> reporter: the band announcing that its upcoming no filter tour dates in the u.s. and canada are on hold while the age-guying rock and roller prepares for the procedure expected to take place later this week. ♪ ♪ do you think that you're the only girl ♪ >> reporter: on saturday the lead singer apologized to fans on social media tweeting, i will be working very hard to be back on stage as soon as i can. bandmate keith richards tweeting his support for his friend, after jagger made the announcement, saying
. >> reporter: good morning, michael. when the upcoming tour was initially postponed, a rep for the band said mick jagger had been advised by doctors he cannot go on tour at this time as he needs medical treatment. and now we know that the man known for his iconic lips is now focusing on his heart. ♪ start me up >> reporter: this morning 75-year-old rolling stones front man mick jagger is preparing to undergo surgery to have a valve in his heart replaced. according to...
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and part of the investigative team, davis o'brien, two of the reporters, there are many people who worked on these stories, just a lucky one who talks about it with you all, so i am looking forward to it. >> every year when we have the goldsmith awards i get a little depressed reading all the entries because it is like a catalog of human depravity. you cannot believe the abuses of power but what gives me hope and excites me is the work journalists do to hold power accountable and really try to bring light to some of the darkest parts of our world. we have an incredible group, with stories about trump and hush money to the local, connor, the sheriff, from very specific in south bend, to the systemic in the case of the school system and health insurance in texas. it is a really incredible range of journalism. i will start by asking ginger to my right, that audio you have it is fair to say changed the national discussion about family separation, detention of children and immigration policies the administration is pursuing. it must have been hard. >> i can't say it was hard to get. it was har
and part of the investigative team, davis o'brien, two of the reporters, there are many people who worked on these stories, just a lucky one who talks about it with you all, so i am looking forward to it. >> every year when we have the goldsmith awards i get a little depressed reading all the entries because it is like a catalog of human depravity. you cannot believe the abuses of power but what gives me hope and excites me is the work journalists do to hold power accountable and really...
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so rebecca davis o'brien broke the story. and elie honig with is the southern district of new york. so welcome to both of you. nice to have you on. tell me what you found. what were prosecutors looking for? >> this is -- our article today gives more texture and detail to this investigation into campaign finance angle which relates to the efforts to conceal the two women's alleged affairs with the president. and what we wrote about today was federal prosecutors in the spring of 2017 at this investigation was getting underway spoke with both hope hicks and keith schiller as part of the investigation. and what they seem to be focused on, we don't know the entirety of the conversation but we heard today they were interested in part in their conversations with ami and david pecker, the head of ami which is the publisher of the "enquirer" who had an intimate role in efforts to conceal those affairs. >> and looking to you on the legal piece of this. we know that doj and sdny follows the belief that citying presidents can be indicted and it is unknown if they will charge trump when he leave
so rebecca davis o'brien broke the story. and elie honig with is the southern district of new york. so welcome to both of you. nice to have you on. tell me what you found. what were prosecutors looking for? >> this is -- our article today gives more texture and detail to this investigation into campaign finance angle which relates to the efforts to conceal the two women's alleged affairs with the president. and what we wrote about today was federal prosecutors in the spring of 2017 at...
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he absolutely romped home for his trainer gordon elliot and owner michael o'leary. he was one of 11 runners for gordon elliot. second place went to magic of light at 66—1, rathvinden was third and fourth place went to walk in the mill. davy russell winning again, the jockey there, winning his second—grade national a row. we are going to have more on sportsday at 6:30pm but we are going move football now. the first of this weekend's fa cup semi—final‘s is under way at wembley — manchester city v brighton. it kicked off at 5.30pm, so we're only a few minutes in. we already have a goal there. these are live pictures from the game over on bbc one. it is already 1— 02 manchester city. gabrieljesus with the goal after three minutes there. —— 1—0 tum manchester city. teams at the... one of those is burnley who managed a huge win over bournemouth, coming from behind to win 3—1 at the vitality stadium and move eight points clear of the relegation zone. i thought a lot of the performance was strong there. we know there is strong and is not an easy place to
he absolutely romped home for his trainer gordon elliot and owner michael o'leary. he was one of 11 runners for gordon elliot. second place went to magic of light at 66—1, rathvinden was third and fourth place went to walk in the mill. davy russell winning again, the jockey there, winning his second—grade national a row. we are going to have more on sportsday at 6:30pm but we are going move football now. the first of this weekend's fa cup semi—final‘s is under way at wembley —...